It's definitely an intriguing game and
die hard RPG fans may find something they enjoy, but there are simply too many better options available to really recommend it.
I'm
a die hard RPG gamer I play first person shooters.
Not exact matches
That's because the Focus RS is a car that can be driven
hard on the track without fear of
dying, and then back and forth to the office all week without anyone knowing you're driving a 350 - horsepower
RPG that didn't require a second mortgage on the house
All in all Demonicon ranks as a merely okay
RPG, one that's worth picking up when it pops up in a Steam sale or if you're really a
die -
hard roleplaying fanatic looking for his or her next fix.
For
die -
hard Sailor Moon fans it was a way to satiate the hunger until the long - awaited next season of Sailor Moon, and for
RPG fans it's very much catered to followers of the anime.
The genre isn't for everyone — dedicated action gamers aren't too keen on dozens of menus and the character - building elements and traditional
RPG fans bemoan the lack of a narrative, often too difficult tasks and the absence of androgynous heroes — but those who love it are about as
die -
hard as gamers get.
Yes, the game has an a
die -
hard story, awesome characters, and started the trend for the other Mario
RPGs, but the game had a slower, more traditional
RPG pace than the rest of the gang and I was looking for something new with Mario.
At full retail price, it's really
hard to recommend Time and Eternity to most people outside of the J -
RPG die -
hard fans.
Sure, we've still got Nintendo ticking along (the Wii U's less - than - successful outing notwithstanding) and Japanese
RPGs have their own
die -
hard fanbase, but where are those legitimate cross-over successes we remember now?